paizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG) Discussionpaizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG) Discussion2023-12-29T19:30:57Z2023-12-29T19:30:57ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Joanahttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4422015-02-27T16:19:25Z2015-02-27T16:19:25Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">kin's face tattoo wrote:</div><blockquote><p>This intricate tattoo covers the bearer’s face in thousands
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of hair-fine lines of ink and carefully incised scars. The
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bearer can activate the tattoo to cause the marked design
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to shift and the scars to open and pull the bearer’s face
<br />
into a different shape. The bearer then gains the benefits
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of disguise self, save that <b>he can take only the form of a
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specific half-orc, human, or orc</b>, and the disguise lasts up
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to 5 hours per day. This duration need not be continuous,
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but it must be used in 1-hour increments.
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The material components for the kin’s face tattoo include
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rare pigments that are mixed with the bearer’s blood, then
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worked into the bearer’s skin. To remove this tattoo the
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tattooed portions must be erased and the scars healed.</blockquote><p>A few questions about the <i>kin's face tattoo</i>:
<p><li>Does the bolded portion mean that when the tattoo is activated, the character always looks like the same person, with a choice of half-orc, human, or orc made when the tattoo is inked? That is, you have one specific alter ego which is either half-orc, human, or orc? Or can you change the details of the disguise every time it's activated?</p>
<p><li>Will <i>detect magic</i> make your face glow to the caster? And if so, only when the disguise is active or at all times?</p>kin's face tattoo wrote:This intricate tattoo covers the bearer’s face in thousands
of hair-fine lines of ink and carefully incised scars. The
bearer can activate the tattoo to cause the marked design
to shift and the scars to open and pull the bearer’s face
into a different shape. The bearer then gains the benefits
of disguise self, save that he can take only the form of a
specific half-orc, human, or orc, and the disguise lasts up
to 5 hours per day. This duration need not be continuous,...Joana2015-02-27T16:19:25ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Guanghttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4412014-12-04T10:48:00Z2014-12-04T10:48:00Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Ashram wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Guang wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Question: BoG heritage languages: Do the replace the standard Half-Elf and Half-Orc bonus languages, add to them, or something else?</p>
<p>Not sure if this post will ever be seen - if no one responds, I guess I'll re-post in general. </blockquote>The listed languages are just an example of what languages those kinds of half-breeds would speak. Depending on what parent the child is left with, they could theoretically speak any of the example languages, since in Golarion nearly every playable race starts with Common, a racial language, and an ethnic language if applicable. </blockquote><p>So in practice, for PCs, they add to possible bonus languages?Ashram wrote:Guang wrote:Question: BoG heritage languages: Do the replace the standard Half-Elf and Half-Orc bonus languages, add to them, or something else?
Not sure if this post will ever be seen - if no one responds, I guess I'll re-post in general.
The listed languages are just an example of what languages those kinds of half-breeds would speak. Depending on what parent the child is left with, they could theoretically speak any of the example languages, since in Golarion nearly every...Guang2014-12-04T10:48:00ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Ashramhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4402014-12-04T10:43:47Z2014-12-04T10:43:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Guang wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Question: BoG heritage languages: Do the replace the standard Half-Elf and Half-Orc bonus languages, add to them, or something else?</p>
<p>Not sure if this post will ever be seen - if no one responds, I guess I'll re-post in general. </blockquote><p>The listed languages are just an example of what languages those kinds of half-breeds would speak. Depending on what parent the child is left with, they could theoretically speak any of the example languages, since in Golarion nearly every playable race starts with Common, a racial language, and an ethnic language if applicable.Guang wrote:Question: BoG heritage languages: Do the replace the standard Half-Elf and Half-Orc bonus languages, add to them, or something else?
Not sure if this post will ever be seen - if no one responds, I guess I'll re-post in general.
The listed languages are just an example of what languages those kinds of half-breeds would speak. Depending on what parent the child is left with, they could theoretically speak any of the example languages, since in Golarion nearly every playable race...Ashram2014-12-04T10:43:47ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Guanghttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4392014-12-04T09:52:20Z2014-12-04T09:52:20Z<p>Question: BoG heritage languages: Do the replace the standard Half-Elf and Half-Orc bonus languages, add to them, or something else?</p>
<p>Not sure if this post will ever be seen - if no one responds, I guess I'll re-post in general.</p>Question: BoG heritage languages: Do the replace the standard Half-Elf and Half-Orc bonus languages, add to them, or something else?
Not sure if this post will ever be seen - if no one responds, I guess I'll re-post in general.Guang2014-12-04T09:52:20ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)ShadowFighter88https://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4382014-04-12T08:49:11Z2014-04-12T08:49:11Z<p>The picture of pre-crazy Nualia on page 20 was a nice touch. Probably wouldn't have recognised her if the page hadn't been about a half-breed that's held high for their heritage.</p>The picture of pre-crazy Nualia on page 20 was a nice touch. Probably wouldn't have recognised her if the page hadn't been about a half-breed that's held high for their heritage.ShadowFighter882014-04-12T08:49:11ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)MythicFoxhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4372014-03-04T23:06:47Z2014-03-04T23:06:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">David knott 242 wrote:</div><blockquote><p> That "Why are there no half-dwarves" sidebar in the inside back cover clearly was not well thought out. The very existence of the Racial Heritage feat implies that humans can mate with and produce fertile offspring with any sort of humanoid. </p>
<p>Fortunately, this book does provide some guidelines as to how you might create such characters anyway.</p>
<p></blockquote><p>I'd have to look up the post (and I'm on my phone or else I'd go ahead and do so) but the Racial Heritage feat has been said to be intended for game worlds other than Golarion where it is possible. Unless they specifically state otherwise, the core set hardcovers are setting-neutral and don't always represent options available on Golarion. It's like how one can have nondenominational clerics in the PHB but in-setting, every cleric is expected to have a deity.David knott 242 wrote:That "Why are there no half-dwarves" sidebar in the inside back cover clearly was not well thought out. The very existence of the Racial Heritage feat implies that humans can mate with and produce fertile offspring with any sort of humanoid.
Fortunately, this book does provide some guidelines as to how you might create such characters anyway.
I'd have to look up the post (and I'm on my phone or else I'd go ahead and do so) but the Racial Heritage feat has been said to...MythicFox2014-03-04T23:06:47ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)kevin_videohttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4362014-03-03T22:16:31Z2014-03-03T22:16:31Z<p>I didn't mind this book, but I have to admit that going into it I was honestly expecting to see a Pathfinder version of the <a href="http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=23387" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Races of Consequence</a> book where there was almost literally every mashup of races. Even something like <a href="http://greenroninstore.com/products/bastards-and-bloodlines-a-guidebook-to-half-breeds-pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Bastards and Bloodlines</a>. Instead, there's a blurb at the end about how some races just aren't compatible short of wish and miracle spells. Guess it's time for those evil wizards and clerics to get even more stereotyped.</p>I didn't mind this book, but I have to admit that going into it I was honestly expecting to see a Pathfinder version of the Races of Consequence book where there was almost literally every mashup of races. Even something like Bastards and Bloodlines. Instead, there's a blurb at the end about how some races just aren't compatible short of wish and miracle spells. Guess it's time for those evil wizards and clerics to get even more stereotyped.kevin_video2014-03-03T22:16:31ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)NoncompliAuthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4352014-03-03T05:40:31Z2014-03-03T05:40:31Z<p>The map of at-least-half humans by region lacks borders and country names. I edited it in Illustrator with the Inner Sea World Guide map to have these. Is there any way the PDF can be updated to have borders, or for me to legally post my edited map online?</p>The map of at-least-half humans by region lacks borders and country names. I edited it in Illustrator with the Inner Sea World Guide map to have these. Is there any way the PDF can be updated to have borders, or for me to legally post my edited map online?NoncompliAut2014-03-03T05:40:31ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Quandaryhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4342014-02-26T22:58:58Z2014-02-26T22:58:58Z<p>It doesn't say there is any direct mating. It could be thru Aasimar, for example.</p>It doesn't say there is any direct mating. It could be thru Aasimar, for example.Quandary2014-02-26T22:58:58ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)David knott 242https://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4332014-02-26T21:13:32Z2014-02-26T21:13:32Z<p>That "Why are there no half-dwarves" sidebar in the inside back cover clearly was not well thought out. The very existence of the Racial Heritage feat implies that humans can mate with and produce fertile offspring with any sort of humanoid. </p>
<p>Fortunately, this book does provide some guidelines as to how you might create such characters anyway.</p>That "Why are there no half-dwarves" sidebar in the inside back cover clearly was not well thought out. The very existence of the Racial Heritage feat implies that humans can mate with and produce fertile offspring with any sort of humanoid.
Fortunately, this book does provide some guidelines as to how you might create such characters anyway.David knott 2422014-02-26T21:13:32ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Azure_Zerohttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4322014-02-26T15:07:34Z2014-02-26T15:07:34Z<p>@NoncompliAut
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Not much, but it does give a reasonable starting point for rebuilding.</p>
<p>@theWasp
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Each of the demi-human races get something in this book.</p>@NoncompliAut
Not much, but it does give a reasonable starting point for rebuilding.
@theWasp
Each of the demi-human races get something in this book.Azure_Zero2014-02-26T15:07:34ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)theWasphttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4312014-02-26T07:30:12Z2014-02-26T07:30:12Z<p>Anything useful in here for elemental races (especially sylph)? I know we have Blood of the Elements in June, but I hoped this might have a new trait or two.</p>Anything useful in here for elemental races (especially sylph)? I know we have Blood of the Elements in June, but I hoped this might have a new trait or two.theWasp2014-02-26T07:30:12ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)NoncompliAuthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4302014-02-26T06:51:06Z2014-02-26T06:51:06Z<p>I'm playing a less-than-half drow elf right now, and my GM is fairly open to rebuilds and backstory edits. Will this book be useful to me?</p>I'm playing a less-than-half drow elf right now, and my GM is fairly open to rebuilds and backstory edits. Will this book be useful to me?NoncompliAut2014-02-26T06:51:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Luthornehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4292014-02-23T15:40:30Z2014-02-23T15:40:30Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">zergtitan wrote:</div><blockquote> What are the new items in this book? </blockquote><p>Kin's Face Tattoo (1,600 gp) and Ring of Culturemeld (7,500 gp).
<p>The tattoo is slotless, and consists of thousands of lines of ink and scars; when activated, the design shifts and the scars open, pulling the bearer's face into a different shape, changing them as per disguise self into the form of a specific half-orc, human, or orc, with the disguise lasting up to 5 hours per day, duration need not be continuous, but must be used in 1-hour increments. </p>
<p>The ring gives a +5 competence bonus on language-based Diplomacy checks to anyone who wears it, and a half-elf who wears it gains the ability to absorb a dominant non-Common local language by spending time in a settlement were it's spoken after a day, being able to speak and understand it, and after five days they gain the ability to read (but not write) the language and a +5 competence bonus on opposes Sense Motive checks against speakers of the attuned language. If the half-elf is out of contact with people who speak the language or it becomes attuned to another language, the old language is lost.</p>
<p>Edit: There are also two new kinds of drugs (felwil and silvertongue), but I presumed you meant magic items.</p>zergtitan wrote:What are the new items in this book?
Kin's Face Tattoo (1,600 gp) and Ring of Culturemeld (7,500 gp). The tattoo is slotless, and consists of thousands of lines of ink and scars; when activated, the design shifts and the scars open, pulling the bearer's face into a different shape, changing them as per disguise self into the form of a specific half-orc, human, or orc, with the disguise lasting up to 5 hours per day, duration need not be continuous, but must be used in 1-hour...Luthorne2014-02-23T15:40:30ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)zergtitanhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4282014-02-23T15:22:20Z2014-02-23T15:22:20Z<p>What are the new items in this book?</p>What are the new items in this book?zergtitan2014-02-23T15:22:20ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Ashramhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4272014-02-23T07:36:29Z2014-02-23T07:36:29Z<p>It is.</p>It is.Ashram2014-02-23T07:36:29ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Odraudehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4262014-02-22T23:02:59Z2014-02-22T23:02:59Z<p>I think the vivisectionist is banned from PFS play.</p>I think the vivisectionist is banned from PFS play.Odraude2014-02-22T23:02:59ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4252014-02-22T21:15:37Z2014-02-22T21:15:37Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mikaze wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)</p>
<p>Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly? </p>
<p>Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself? </blockquote><p>Lol I'm waiting for an opportunity to play a half-drow vivisectionist for pfs. Just realized how fun that combo would be in a pf game as a refugee seeking asylum in the organization to hide from the drow he or she ticked off escaping their former home.Mikaze wrote:Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)
Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly?
Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself?
Lol I'm waiting for an opportunity to play a half-drow vivisectionist for pfs. Just...doc the grey2014-02-22T21:15:37ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigalhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4242014-02-22T16:50:09Z2014-02-22T16:50:09Z<p>I noticed an editing error in the 1/2 Orc Heritages section. The two heritages which have the best likelihood of Human parentage from Ulfen have Ulfen in their language choices section. The Ulfen language is not Ulfen, it's Skald. This error was <i>not</i> found in the 1/2 Elf Heritages section.</p>
<p>Obviously it's too late for the physical copies, but perhaps it might be corrected in the PDF's?</p>I noticed an editing error in the 1/2 Orc Heritages section. The two heritages which have the best likelihood of Human parentage from Ulfen have Ulfen in their language choices section. The Ulfen language is not Ulfen, it's Skald. This error was not found in the 1/2 Elf Heritages section.
Obviously it's too late for the physical copies, but perhaps it might be corrected in the PDF's?Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal2014-02-22T16:50:09ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Matthew Morris (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8)https://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4232014-02-21T12:33:37Z2014-02-21T12:33:37Z<p>Good points on both.</p>
<p>I was kidding on the boring paranoid theory part. i.e. "That makes the most sense, but it's not as crazy!"</p>
<p>I try to keep my PCTs to Hermenea and the Silver Mount myself.</p>Good points on both.
I was kidding on the boring paranoid theory part. i.e. "That makes the most sense, but it's not as crazy!"
I try to keep my PCTs to Hermenea and the Silver Mount myself.Matthew Morris (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8)2014-02-21T12:33:37ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Alexander Augunas (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4222017-01-17T21:19:12Z2014-02-21T12:21:38Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Matthew Morris wrote:</div><blockquote>The 'need foot soldiers' is such a boring paranoid theory. :-) </blockquote><p>If everything is a super special and unique reason, then no reason will ever be super special and unique. Given the extreme efficiency we've heard of from the Mordant Spire elves, it makes sense. They're essentially dumping gold for bodies. Sometimes a mysterious one-night stand is just a mysterious one-night stand that includes a free child soldier eight years later. That's not a long time to wait for an elf.
<p>As for the "Azlant Technology Gene," it doesn't really work because if memory serves correctly, its mostly Chelexians who have hints of Azlant blood but the Mordant Spire elves go to villages in the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. So for the theory to hold true they would have to exclusively mate with Chellexian travelers, which would have been an obvious detail to include that the somewhat xenophobic Ulfens would have definitely notice.</p>Matthew Morris wrote:The 'need foot soldiers' is such a boring paranoid theory. :-)
If everything is a super special and unique reason, then no reason will ever be super special and unique. Given the extreme efficiency we've heard of from the Mordant Spire elves, it makes sense. They're essentially dumping gold for bodies. Sometimes a mysterious one-night stand is just a mysterious one-night stand that includes a free child soldier eight years later. That's not a long time to wait for an...Alexander Augunas (Contributor)2014-02-21T12:21:38ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Matthew Morris (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8)https://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4212014-02-21T12:15:40Z2014-02-21T12:15:40Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mikaze wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)</p>
<p>Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly? </p>
<p>Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself? </blockquote><p>Maybe it's an Azlanti version of the Ancient Technology Gene (ATG).
<p>Or here's a scary thought... Maybe that's what Menek-whatever-his-name-is is breading for? Something that requires a pure Azlanti to activate?</p>
<p>The 'need foot soldiers' is such a boring paranoid theory. :-)</p>Mikaze wrote:Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)
Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly?
Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself?
Maybe it's an Azlanti version of the Ancient Technology Gene (ATG). Or here's a scary...Matthew Morris (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8)2014-02-21T12:15:40ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Alexander Augunas (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4202017-01-17T21:19:12Z2014-02-21T12:12:40Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mikaze wrote:</div><blockquote><p>Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly? </p>
<p>Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself? </blockquote><p>And for the logical notion, if the Mordant elves need foot soldiers/manpower to protect the Mordant Spire, a half-elf ages to adulthood (and is therefore ready for combat/defense) much faster than a pureblood elf.Mikaze wrote:Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly?
Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself?
And for the logical notion, if the Mordant elves need foot soldiers/manpower to protect the Mordant Spire, a half-elf ages to adulthood (and is therefore ready for combat/defense) much faster than a pureblood elf.Alexander Augunas (Contributor)2014-02-21T12:12:40ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Mythic Rysky (alias of Rysky)https://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4192014-02-21T03:04:56Z2014-02-21T03:04:56Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mikaze wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)</p>
<p>Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly? </p>
<p>Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself? </blockquote><p>Acavna! Never Forget! Never Forgive!Mikaze wrote:Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)
Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly?
Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself?
Acavna! Never Forget! Never Forgive!Mythic Rysky (alias of Rysky)2014-02-21T03:04:56ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Bastards of Golarion (PFRPG)Mikazehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy93na/discuss&page=9?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Bastards-of-Golarion#4182014-02-22T19:02:09Z2014-02-21T02:56:10Z<p>Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)</p>
<p>Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly? </p>
<p>Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself?</p>Currently wondering how many people are going to want to play spireborn just to have a reason to wear those cool masks. :)
Seriously wondering just why the insular Mordant elves seem to be purposefully looking to have half-elf babies. Maybe there's some Azlanti-stuff that requires human genetics to interact with properly?
Maybe including the deific "power source" of the Mordant Spire itself?Mikaze2014-02-21T02:56:10Z